Technology

One of the most fascinating debates from political history is the Kennedy-Nixon debate from the 1960’s. Those hearing Nixon on the radio thought he won, while those watching on TV thought Kennedy won. The reason for this is that although

Diagnosis: How can you tell if you are addicted to your phone? If you are average you check your device 150 times per day (67 percent of the time, that’s not because it rang or vibrated). This means you open

I love listening to audiobooks and podcasts. But I hate that I can’t record audio memos handsfree to refer back to later without having to stop what I’m doing. I used to carry a little notebook and a pencil, but

Manufacturing Desire: After the industrial revolution, the economy produced more goods than people needed. For example, with only two machines, one company “could immediately produce 240,000 cigarettes a day–more than the entire U.S. market smoked. Such overproduction was the rule,

Horses Don’t Use Litter Boxes! In 1900, New York city “had about 175,000 horses.” There are no litter boxes for horses, which produce “up to thirty-five pounds of manure and a quart of urine a day.” If you do the

This morning I gave a short talk called Academics for Everyone to our college students. I shared a couple of tools, stories, and a quote from Charles Spurgeon. Find all the goods below: Resources: Dropbox – essential tool for managing

Caught my attention…

Engaging and often humorous

Josh has an amazing ability to communicate with clarity and passion. While Josh’s material is always thorough and well researched, it is also delivered in an engaging and often humorous way. I would not hesitate to have Josh as part of the speaking roster no matter what the age group.

Kenn Parker

National Director of ACOP

Ideas spark…

Truly blessed with the opportunity to work alongside Josh at our conference this past weekend. To see young faces light up, and ideas spark in the minds of our youth is something beyond words. His honesty and yet easy-going familiarity while speaking to even the larger gatherings of youth is admirable, and I myself walked away with some new perspectives!

Jesse Dueck

Alberta Home Education Association Convention Youth Leader

Clarity and simplicity

Josh Chalmers’ presentation on Digital Discipleship at our national conference was insightful, practical and humorous. Josh was able to communicate with clarity and simplicity both the negative and the positive impact new technology can have on us as individuals or as a church community.